It was funny, because when theu had the guys do it, they told them after the "instructors" pulled out a big cat that it was "catch and release", which could only lead me to believe that the segment was staged and that the fish had already been caught and released numerous times beforehand, which would tire it out and make it much easier to handle. Watch how "active",...err I mean "docile" the catfish is while they are holding it.
Looks pretty staged, to say the least. I even suspect they electroshocked the fish.
On a more real note, Sauerkraut and I watched "Heavy", an old bonefish guide in the S Andros, reach into a mangrove bush, feel around awhile, and come out with a 3-4 lb mangrove snapper for his dinner. The single most impressive fishing trick I've ever seen. I begged him to show me how, but he insisted my hands weren't tough enough and I'd hurt myself trying. Probably right.
The guy also had cataracts as dense as I've ever seen, yet he could still spot bonefish faster than anyone else, just through his peripheral vision.
As tough as he was, he took one look at Sauerkraut in his surgical mask get up and backed away fast.....he thought he had some sort of communicable disease. Probably right again.
On a more real note, Sauerkraut and I watched "Heavy", an old bonefish guide in the S Andros, reach into a mangrove bush, feel around awhile, and come out with a 3-4 lb mangrove snapper for his dinner. The single most impressive fishing trick I've ever seen. I begged him to show me how, but he insisted my hands weren't tough enough and I'd hurt myself trying. Probably right.
The mouth on those is like a german Shepperd
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Originally Posted by numbskull
The guy also had cataracts as dense as I've ever seen, yet he could still spot bonefish faster than anyone else, just through his peripheral vision.